According toNJ.com, the new bill keeps annual standardized testing, but allows states to decide score targets and when and how to intervene in schools.

In addition, 'Every Student Succeeds Act' would be based on “factors beyond testing," such as "student engagement," NJ.com said.

On a conference call Monday, New Jersey Sens. Cory Booker and Robert Menendez (both D) pledged their support of the bill.

According to CBS Philly, Booker called it “a compromise that reaffirms the federal government’s commitment to supporting student, teacher, and school success, while turning the page on the overly prescriptive No Child Left Behind era that so many people in New Jersey — policymakers, teachers, parents, and even student-activists themselves — have been working against.”

NJEA President Wendell Steinhauer, who was also on the call, said it “would help New Jersey end both the achievement and opportunity gaps,” PolitickerNJ reports.